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#ifndef __msg_queues_h#define __msg_queues_h// The maximum length (in bytes) of a message#define MSGLEN 220// The maximum number of messages in a single queue#define MSGQUEUELEN 2 // DO NOT CHANGE THIS!typedef struct __msg {unsigned char full; // Indicates that data resides in this msgunsigned char length; // Length of message data to storeunsigned char msgtype; // Indicates type of message (see maindefs.h)unsigned char data[MSGLEN]; // The actual message data} msg;typedef struct __msg_queue {msg *queue[MSGQUEUELEN];unsigned char cur_write_index; // Location to write to nextunsigned char cur_read_index; // Location to read from next} msg_queue;// Error Codes#define MSG_SEND_OKAY 1 // Message sent okay#define MSG_QUEUE_FULL -1 // Too many messages in the queue#define MSG_BAD_LEN -2 // The length of the message is either too large or negative#define MSG_BUFFER_TOOSMALL -3 // The message buffer is too small to receive the message in the queue#define MSG_QUEUE_EMPTY -4 // The message queue is empty#define MSG_NOT_IN_LOW -5 // This call must be made from a low-priority interrupt handler#define MSG_NOT_IN_HIGH -6 // This call must be made from a high-priority interrupt handler#define MSG_NOT_IN_MAIN -7 // This call must be made from the "main()" thread// This MUST be called before anything else in messages and should// be called before interrupts are enabledvoid MQ_init(void);// This is called from a high priority interrupt to decide if the// processor may sleep. It is currently called in interrupts.cvoid MQ_sleep_high_interrupt_if_okay(void);// This is called in the "main()" thread (if desired) to block// until a message is received on one of the two incoming queuesvoid MQ_wait_on_incoming_msg_queues(void);// Queue:// The "MQ_ToMainToLow" queue is a message queue from low priority// interrupt handlers to the "main()" thread. The send is called// in the interrupt handlers and the receive from "main()"signed char MQ_sendmsg_ToMainFromLow(unsigned char,unsigned char,void *);signed char MQ_recvmsg_ToMainFromLow(unsigned char,unsigned char *,void *);unsigned char MQ_peek_ToMainFromLow(void);// Queue:// The "MQ_ToMainFromHigh" queue is a message queue from high priority// interrupt handlers to the "main()" thread. The send is called// in the interrupt handlers and the receive from "main()"signed char MQ_sendmsg_ToMainFromHigh(unsigned char,unsigned char,void *);signed char MQ_recvmsg_ToMainFromHigh(unsigned char,unsigned char *,void *);unsigned char MQ_peek_ToMainFromHigh(void);// Queue:// The "MQ_FromMainToLow" queue is a message queue from the "main()"// thread to the low priority interrupt handlers. The send is called// in the "main()" thread and the receive from the interrupt handlers.signed char MQ_sendmsg_FromMainToLow(unsigned char,unsigned char,void *);signed char MQ_recvmsg_FromMainToLow(unsigned char,unsigned char *,void *);unsigned char MQ_peek_FromMainToLow(void);// Queue:// The "MQ_FromMainToHigh" queue is a message queue from the "main()"// thread to the high priority interrupt handlers. The send is called// in the "main()" thread and the receive from the interrupt handlers.signed char MQ_sendmsg_FromMainToHigh(unsigned char,unsigned char,void *);signed char MQ_recvmsg_FromMainToHigh(unsigned char,unsigned char *,void *);unsigned char MQ_peek_FromMainToHigh(void);#endif